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Camping requirements for rank advancement
qwazse replied to Mitch586's topic in Open Discussion - Program
The scout and his patrol could make a rolling schedule of campouts. Say you missed two weekends so far, he schedules two weekends next month. And two weekends the following month or the month after summer camp. -
Friends, not only am I going to shake hands with my Mediterranean cousins who live through this ... we will kiss, first right cheek then left. (As opposed to some of my Eastern European left-then-right cousins ... that always ends up a little messy.) The one habit that I hope my scouts do maintain: hand washing. Our nails have never been so clean.
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Well, a lot of troops don't take the Librarian position of responsibility seriously. And that's a shame, because the first step in teaching a scout skill is reference. News to me about the .pdf. If you make a purchase, look into the fine print on the copyright for us. If that pdf is transferable between scouts, librarians could take advantage of it to fulfill their positions this month.
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@DLikens, welcome to the forums! And sorry about the scouting digital echo chamber. BSA was late to the digital game, so others went through a lot of hoops to provide what it didn't. Also, your troop library should have collected used merit badge pamphlets, and there should be a way for your troop librarian to dead-drop the desired pamphlet. If you already subscribe to Kindle, you can purchase some pamphlets. https://blog.scoutingmagazine.org/2014/09/03/merit-badge-pamphlets-leader-guides-fieldbook-now-kindle/ I don't recommend it because there is no way to transfer ownership of the pamphlet to another scout once yours is finished with it.
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I was thinking about that for my orienteering club. Instead of punching in. Take a selfie of yourself with the control.
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Hey, my friend in Nigeria had her 1st baby. He's a prince alright. Still got a get a gift out to the happy parents.
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Scout Service Under Shelter in Place Conditions?
qwazse replied to BAJ's topic in Open Discussion - Program
And there it is ... an ad for "Shop Filter face mask." -
Scout Service Under Shelter in Place Conditions?
qwazse replied to BAJ's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Daughter and I saw a guy with a prodigious beard wearing a coffee filter. At least an N95 isn't going to waste. -
Thanks guys! The little guy is on the mend.
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The reason is not "exact", it's a bit fuzzy and boils down to answering your question with a question: What does a scout learn by asking for some extra cash outright that he/she wouldn't learn by providing goods or services (e.g., a brunch, a wreath, a dead tree collection) for a nominal fee?
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Firstly, Saars-Cov-2 is in no way on par with any predator. It is merely a chain letter in an envelope that cells --of our species in particular and maybe one or two others in general -- find very desirable to grab, open, copy, and disseminate. Secondly, my "home range" includes: the homes and scout-houses of SMs who insist that I visit someday, be they in Denmark, Sweden, India, Indonesia or elsewhere. a hospital ... the walls of which I may not cross ... In which Son #1's Son #1 is recovering from a necessarily invasive surgery to correct a fetal heart defect. Unlike mere beasts, I understand the necessity of withdrawing to a territory for some time, but like creatures -- from box turtles to mountain lions -- I could no more stay from walking the block outside that hospital any more than they could stay from crossing a busy road.
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Predicting Nationwide Shutdown Continues to Sept.
qwazse replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
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Some scouts are essential and trained. They just haven't put 2-and-2 together to realize that they could score a MB. That's what counseling does. Also, restaurants in college ghost towns are shuttered. Take-out just won't fly. Otherwise, your point is well-taken. But, you are right about Bird Study. That should definitely be at the top of the list. We have a counselor in our troop. I'm gonna drop him a line.
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Predicting Nationwide Shutdown Continues to Sept.
qwazse replied to Cburkhardt's topic in Issues & Politics
Counter-prediction (which you all would have placed in the realm of sci- fi- last year): BSA and various councils cut a deal with the US to maintain their properties for use in time of pandemics as internment camps. Compared to the $Trillions to execute state-wide shelter-in-place, the cost of maintaining a container of medical supplies and modular housing (in addition to the cabins at most camps) would be trivial. Being nearest (yet sufficiently far from) our WV's (and the nation's) capital, SBR and all buildings on it become "available for emergency service" by the national guard in exchange for payment of any outstanding liens. In effect we become the inverse of AP Hill. Instead of a military base occasionally on loan to scouts, it becomes a scout base occasionally on loan to the military. -
I concur about visiting a facility. If the badge wanted to accept virtual tours, requirement 5 could have been worded like requirement 7 (which allows website work). That said, right now would be a very good time to visit a food handling facility. If the scout's family member run's a restaurant, there is nothing else going on. He/she's the least risk to everyone, and the family member might need someone to help check the freezers etc ...
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IMHO, we are thinking about this wrongly. It seems to me that we need our trained, registered, MC's and SM's who have developed conferencing abilities (and we have a lot of them) to be prepared to host meetings of scouts with themselves, or scouts with other adults (be they SM's, MBC's, MC's, district representatives, etc ...). This could be via phone, the internet that Al Gore and I built, or ham radio. Basically, we need to get back our "1 hour a week". The goal should not be doing only the MBs that you can complete during confinement. Rather, the goal should be learning what you and your team-mates are doing, and coming along side them to make their effort truly epic. This may mean you start a badge and hit a road block. No worries, that's what partials are for. Then you conference with your patrol, and line up a weekend or two to do the "do" requirements that imply some necessary social proximity. Who knows? If you guys push those confined minds to think "out of the box," one of you might have some patrol welding the manifold for a motorboat during a water skiing weekend!
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Scout Service Under Shelter in Place Conditions?
qwazse replied to BAJ's topic in Open Discussion - Program
16+ year-olds may donate blood. This is really important, because this demographic has not traveled abroad, and fewer of them will have disqualifications. But, blood drives would necessarily take longer to keep donors isolated. Coordinating a campaign with your local blood bank to do this safely could be a challenging, yet rewarding, service project. -
Laughing out loud ... Son #2 just got hired to build and test a mobile wastewater treatment prototype! The plant could literally visit them. (If the client would let the scouts on the property.) That is, once the shipping container it was built to fit in starts its journey across the Pacific. I remember a town hike as a scout to the wastewater treatment plant. It's a pretty good show. Obviously some requirements will have to be delayed for any MB. I could try to make distance-counseling work. But, I'd really be concerned about some bean-counter busting on scouts' chops if my paperwork would be delayed. It's one thing to mess with your own scouts, but scouts from a different region? Besides, it's the personal, local connections that make this whole thing worthwhile. I could (on better days) arrange a bunch of scouts to meet online with our county director of public health ... she's a very good presenter ... but, that doesn't do the scouts much good if the person they really should get to know is their local public health officer. This is really important because, aside from this pandemic, teens face different health crises depending on where they live.
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Not an MB, but I did 4th+5th grade Sunday School class via Google Hangouts, arranged with parents' assistance it. The only problem was that I stubbed my toe in a game of "fetch." It was fun. We'd call out an object, and everyone would have to run off camera, find it, and return with it to show. I'll repeat it next week. I'm putting my hat in the ring for Public Health MB. (How I'll get the paperwork to HQ is another issue.) My buddy consults for the CDC, his whole job is online (with the occasional visit to Atlanta). He's swamped at the moment. Just like our mutual Korean friend was a few weeks ago. It's been like having friends with an extra season ticket to a slow motion train wreck. When the dust settles, I'm dragging him to a meeting and giving the scouts a sense of what it was like from the inside.
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Still ads for beyond-blue spectral irradiation (which BTW, although the bane of bacteria and eucharyotes, are nowhere near as good as the usual solvents at deactivating the pathogen du jour). So, for fun, let's all join @SSScout in trying to tilt the ad meters ... (note that my attempt at avoiding popular search terms). Cherokee on a long walk, Iroquois dugouts, Seneca long-houses ....
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Eagle Board of Review, a check box or an event?
qwazse replied to elitts's topic in Open Discussion - Program
Our boards are convened at the unit's CO. The district rep sets the tone. I would say they are serious, but friendly. -
Who Failed: the Troop, National, or Both
qwazse replied to Eagle94-A1's topic in Advancement Resources
@PACAN Eagle BoR's in some parts are comprised entirely of district reps. (Scouters in our district prefer a mix of unit committee and reps.) -
Wait, someone here quoted the official word from National, let's see where did I read it ... Oh, here: This is not a Jamboree patch. Putting it over your right pocket is non-standard. Nobody has produced documentation to the contrary. When I mentioned the '-1 point', I should have referenced the uniform inspection sheet. I assumed you would know that source. So, from official documentation, you have your answer, and you have the maximum penalty for disregarding it. Plus no small dose of personal opinion on the matter! Sorry if that you are left with unofficial "bloggers" to have to decide for the whole movement. The whole movement is volunteer run. Personally, I'm happy with a guide to what I should do. I don't need an insignia czar earning six-figures compiling a list of what I shouldn't do. That's Mrs. Q.'s job.
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@Alesandroppo, welcome to the forums! The nice thing about scouter.com is that a lot of very different opinions can be shared by real scout leaders. (They are real, I've met a couple of them and have their patches to prove it! But, then again, I'm a stranger on the internet.) Sometimes we hear from scouts, too. Are there any scouts in your community?
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Who Failed: the Troop, National, or Both
qwazse replied to Eagle94-A1's topic in Advancement Resources
Let's assume we have two scouts who in two or three years did the following ... Mr. Tortise: attends summer camp and seven two-night camps with his troop for a total of 20 nights. Gets camping MB, plus an O/A sash. Mr. Hare: attends no summer camp and ten two-night camps with his troop for a total of 20 nights. Gets camping MB. Who has had the better experience? Answer: Mr. Inculcated-with-a-vision-of-the-pinnacle-scouting-experience-of-hiking-and-camping-independently-with-your-mates: who may or may not have partially attended summer camp (let's say he got homesick by night 3), went camping with his troop for three weekends, with his patrol once or twice, with his youth group for four days each summer, with his family for a weekend or two, with a few friends on gramps' back nine while cleaning his cabin one weekend, with a girlfriend or two some weekends, etc ...
